Easy to do, I just wonder how long the finish will last. Never tried nickel plate onto steel, do you have to copper it first?I have looked at the stainless option but I would prefer to use the existing nuts and bolts. DIY nickel plating is very cheap and easy to do. A bit of effort cleaning and, if necessary, re-cutting threads. A brief polish to give the final nut and bolt-heads a satin/gloss finish. Plenty of YouTube videos online on how to do it. A few nickel anodes, some white vinegar and a dc power source is all you need to make your own electrolyte.
I remember once coming up behind some youngster, head down, throttle nailed on his Honda 125 Repsol. He looked sideways at me, I think I'm some amazement, as I breezed past him on an MZ 125. Basically the same engine as the Bantam, although in this case slightly modifiedUsed to build and tune Bantams for grass track. It is amazing how much power you can squeeze out of them. They did blow up but were incredibly cheap back in the late 70’s.
That reminds me of a mate that bought a secondhand Squariel - the exhausts were badly clagged up with oily carbonised deposits and the cast aluminium end-cones could not be unscrewed. So he hacksawed the silencers away back from the cast end-pieces so as not to damage the castings and so the innards could be retrieved and cleaned.I remember once coming up behind some youngster, head down, throttle nailed on his Honda 125 Repsol. He looked sideways at me, I think I'm some amazement, as I breezed past him on an MZ 125. Basically the same engine as the Bantam, although in this case slightly modified
Still have a tricked out MZ 250, love 2 strokes. As you say though, a fine line between going like stink and blowing up
You can copper first but it’s not necessary. The longer you leave the piece in the electrolyte the more nickel is deposited. There are a few USA gunsmiths on YouTube who use this process and their items are actually handled but the plating still lasts.Easy to do, I just wonder how long the finish will last. Never tried nickel plate onto steel, do you have to copper it first?
Many years ago I worked with a guy who drag raced a BSA Gold Star and held the world record for the fastest 1/4 mile at the time …terrific guy who sadly died on the strip - but probably wouldn’t have wanted it any other way.Used to build and tune Bantams for grass track. It is amazing how much power you can squeeze out of them. They did blow up but were incredibly cheap back in the late 70’s.
Some of those drag bikes were radical in the extreme.Many years ago I worked with a guy who drag raced a BSA Gold Star and held the world record for the fastest 1/4 mile at the time …terrific guy who sadly died on the strip - but probably wouldn’t have wanted it any other way.
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